HereSinceTheLongHunters
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The over-zealous on both sides have forced a decision on the part of Starbucks that is playing to the anti-agenda.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/19/b...to-keep-guns-out-of-its-cofee-shops.html?_r=0
Freedom and Respect go hand in hand. Where a decision like this is forced, public carry will lose because business owners must err on the side of safety. The difference between having a right and doing what's right must be bridged with wisdom.
As protectors of our right to self defense and its inherent balance of power, we must also encourage the impression that we are intelligent and responsible stewards of that right.
( I usually don't go for $4 coffees anyway, but if the opportunity arises, I'll probably go elsewhere or keep my bucks in my own pocket...Comment to Starbucks sent
http://customerservice.starbucks.com/app/contact/ask/
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/19/b...to-keep-guns-out-of-its-cofee-shops.html?_r=0
Freedom and Respect go hand in hand. Where a decision like this is forced, public carry will lose because business owners must err on the side of safety. The difference between having a right and doing what's right must be bridged with wisdom.
As protectors of our right to self defense and its inherent balance of power, we must also encourage the impression that we are intelligent and responsible stewards of that right.
( I usually don't go for $4 coffees anyway, but if the opportunity arises, I'll probably go elsewhere or keep my bucks in my own pocket...Comment to Starbucks sent

http://customerservice.starbucks.com/app/contact/ask/
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